DEPARTMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL SCIENCES & COMMUNICATION

Emotional Intelligence and Humor: Creatively Managing Stress in the Workplace

Rosalind Trieber

June 10, 2004

About the Speaker:

Rosalind Trieber, MS., CHES., is President of Humor and Health Associates. As a health educator she combines knowledge from the health sciences with the social sciences and provides consulting services to large and small businesses, healthcare, educational, and a variety of professional organizations to help managers and leaders use humor to foster optimism, boost morale, productivity, teambuilding, and decrease stress, burnout and absenteeism. She also teaches related courses in the Health Sciences Department at Towson University.

Who Should Attend ?

Anyone working with people and seeking to foster a productive, humane, and enjoyable work setting .

You Will Gain Insight Into How to Use Humor Positively to Handle Stressful Workplace Situations To:

· Buffer yourself from people with negative attitudes

· Help difficult people become constructive contributors

· Create a workplace culture that brings meaning and enjoyment

· Overcome adversity with grace and creativity

This event is co-sponsored by:

The School of Public Policy and Public Administration, at The George Washington University

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